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I second this. I pulled off her head and confirmed the problem is space between the neck peg and her actual neck; the head has nothing to do with the bobble effect (at least on mine). I think putting something into the neck hole should stabilize the neck peg, but not being a customizer I couldn't think of anything good. Any help would be appreciated

Got my Goddess today, within about 5 minutes of opening it, her neck broke off. Not the peg with the ball joint, but the actual plastic neck cracked and broke into three pieces, the front/torso of the body, then the back of the neck broke into two pieces, both near exact quarters of the neck; it looks like the plastic seams split.

Before it broke, it looked like it would've been an easy fix. The neck peg ends in a loop around a plastic bar in the torso. I was going to use some clear nail polish to tighten the gap between the ring at the end of the neck peg and the bar that keeps the neck peg inside the body but doesn't fit quite tightly enough, causing the bobblehead effect. Instead I ended up using Kneadatite to fill in for the back of the neck and to secure the peg into it's location. Hopefully once it sets, everything will be fine.

A quick fix for anyone that's easy and non-permanent would be to get some sticky tack adhesive and stick that in the neck socket to secure the neck peg into position.

I actually just finished fixing her. I used the same method I used for Teela, which was recommended to me on this forum. I took one of the rubber bands from the packaging, tied it in a knot around the peg, and pushed it in till I can't see it. Cut off the tips so they aren't sticking out, and voila. You hardly lose any movement (you can still move the head around fine, it's just the lower part of the joint that can't lean forward anymore).

I had the extra problem that the actual neck part of the body is separated at the top. I was worried that it wouldn't allow the fix to work, but it works fine. I REALLY hope Mattel fixes this problem with Adora, Evil-Lyn, and any other MOTUC lady.

Got my Goddess today, within about 5 minutes of opening it, her neck broke off. The neck peg ends in a loop around a plastic bar in the torso. I was going to use some clear nail polish to tighten the gap between the ring at the end of the neck peg and the bar that keeps the neck peg inside the body but doesn't fit quite tightly enough, causing the bobblehead effect.

Well, that explains why Goddess & Teela have such limited neck articulation. A double balljoint neck like the male figures have would have been much better, and would allow them to tilt their heads upwards.

That probably would've avoided the bobblehead effect and been less prone to breaking too.

My Teela didn't have this problem at all, but my Goddess was a total bobblehead.

I tried the rubber band trick, and couldn't get her head back on.

So, I took off the rubber band and went to put her head back on and broke the neck. Not as bad as Pravus Prime's sounds, but still broken. It's in the back and will be covered by her cobra armor, but it still sucks. Oddly enough, her head is more stable now ...

I haven't received my goddess yet but i've always equated translucent plastic with weakness.I may be wrong.But to my mind if theres enough of a gap between the atoms to allow light to pass through, then surely that can't be as strong of a bond as a comparative materal that is naturally completely opaque.
If the bobble head issue is as bad as people are making it out to be, then why not dtop some superglue down the peg and just weld it in. Ok you're losing the articulation in the neck, but surely thats a small price to pay to avoid neck snappage. At least you're keeping the ball joint at the head.

I'm throwing another vote for the rubber band technique! I took the one off of reissue Skelly's neck and wrapped it around Green Goddess's neck post and she ain't rubber neckin' no longer! Well, ya know...save for the fact that there actually is rubber on her neck now.

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I'm throwing another vote for the rubber band technique! I took the one off of reissue Skelly's neck and wrapped it around Green Goddess's neck post and she ain't rubber neckin' no longer! Well, ya know...save for the fact that there actually is rubber on her neck now.

Just got mine in and sure enough she was a bobble head. I took some brush on Krazy Glue and stuck it down inside the hole and moved it around so it would not be glued in one place. After a few minutes of that it seems to have worked. I also had to paint the front loin cloth of my Randor and use the Krazy Glue trick again on Skeletor's loose left hand. Not to mention Randor and Skeletor both have looses ankles.

My daughter wears braces and has these tiny little rubber bands she has to wear. Sounds funny but they fit perfectly around the peg and slide into the space between the peg and neck giving you still total neck movement. I had to twist the rubber band around just once.

Yeah, I went to fix her neck joint, and then the plastic neck itself started to crack, so I stopped. What the hell is going on? How come the neck is so cheaply made that it cracks at the first sign of pressure?

Can someone PM me the US number for Matty? I want to talk to someone who might has a clue of what is going on.